Anonymous wrote:But you havent discussed anything about his coaching, you keep beating a dead horse about the level he played at, for several posts now. Do as you feel, but it makes your argument lose credibility and seem personal. I don’t care what you post, just an observation. There have been plenty of other names posted but by all means keep posting about this one. That’s your prerogative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let''s discuss McLean and what makes that program great. I would agree with many that McLean recruits but there is something to be said about teaching kids how to play at a high level and by all evidence, the McLean coaches do that. Anyone else have any perspective on the three main coaches at McLean?
Do you want the truth or just a circle jerk?
Are you waiting for in invitation? The floor is yours.
Circle jerk it is I guess.
If you want to brag about McLean the floor is yours but sadly nobody has stepped up to do it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let''s discuss McLean and what makes that program great. I would agree with many that McLean recruits but there is something to be said about teaching kids how to play at a high level and by all evidence, the McLean coaches do that. Anyone else have any perspective on the three main coaches at McLean?
Do you want the truth or just a circle jerk?
Are you waiting for in invitation? The floor is yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let''s discuss McLean and what makes that program great. I would agree with many that McLean recruits but there is something to be said about teaching kids how to play at a high level and by all evidence, the McLean coaches do that. Anyone else have any perspective on the three main coaches at McLean?
Do you want the truth or just a circle jerk?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider him one of the best because I don’t know who he is. But you’re doing a little more than discussing him as a coach, actually you haven’t discussed anything about his coaching at all, just keep going on about the level that he played at. It seems personal and it’s been several posts now. We get it, you made your point, just give it a rest. Let’s discuss other coaches now and shift the focus away from your personal fixation.
Anonymous wrote:Let''s discuss McLean and what makes that program great. I would agree with many that McLean recruits but there is something to be said about teaching kids how to play at a high level and by all evidence, the McLean coaches do that. Anyone else have any perspective on the three main coaches at McLean?
Anonymous wrote:But you havent discussed anything about his coaching, you keep beating a dead horse about the level he played at, for several posts now. Do as you feel, but it makes your argument lose credibility and seem personal. I don’t care what you post, just an observation. There have been plenty of other names posted but by all means keep posting about this one. That’s your prerogative.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider him one of the best because I don’t know who he is. But you’re doing a little more than discussing him as a coach, actually you haven’t discussed anything about his coaching at all, just keep going on about the level that he played at. It seems personal and it’s been several posts now. We get it, you made your point, just give it a rest. Let’s discuss other coaches now and shift the focus away from your personal fixation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article says Bobby “quit” playing soccer halfway through high school. Depending on when he actually started playing it is pretty reasonable to infer that the kids he coaches have more experience playing the game than he does.
And how many parents on the sideline that condescends to have more playing experience than he does?
What a hack.
Just proves that talent at FCV is more important than coaching and development.
Bobby needs to go.
Bobby seems to be a pretty typical Millennial. Zero respect for actual hands on experience. Take a few license courses, shake the right hands and boom you are a now a master. A true lack of playing experience means he can never truly relate to players and the speed of the game and their decisions. He is also probably technically limited to even demonstrate proper technique much less know it when he sees it.
Pretty shocking that someone with so little hands on playing experience has risen so high in the youth ranks and is actually a gate keeper for US National teams.
He’s a gatekeeper? In what regard? He scouted before falling into the fcv job.
He still has US Soccer coaching duties and is certainly the coach at FCV passing along names to US Soccer.
What us soccer coaching duties? Fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article says Bobby “quit” playing soccer halfway through high school. Depending on when he actually started playing it is pretty reasonable to infer that the kids he coaches have more experience playing the game than he does.
And how many parents on the sideline that condescends to have more playing experience than he does?
What a hack.
Just proves that talent at FCV is more important than coaching and development.
Bobby needs to go.
Bobby seems to be a pretty typical Millennial. Zero respect for actual hands on experience. Take a few license courses, shake the right hands and boom you are a now a master. A true lack of playing experience means he can never truly relate to players and the speed of the game and their decisions. He is also probably technically limited to even demonstrate proper technique much less know it when he sees it.
Pretty shocking that someone with so little hands on playing experience has risen so high in the youth ranks and is actually a gate keeper for US National teams.
He’s a gatekeeper? In what regard? He scouted before falling into the fcv job.
He still has US Soccer coaching duties and is certainly the coach at FCV passing along names to US Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1 for Amadu Fullah. He does a great job at building team play.
What club?